Nah he lost in the robot Olympics so he dressed up as a fembot to compete in the fembot Olympics and won, but needed to pass gender oil testing.
Nah he lost in the robot Olympics so he dressed up as a fembot to compete in the fembot Olympics and won, but needed to pass gender oil testing.
Unexpected Futurama
Proxmox is built on Debian and is great. My second choice would just be plain Debian.
I think people want a distribution to do what they ask of it, not one where you need to use workarounds to get it do do what you want.
Hey I get this reference.
Tattoo a Pikachu on there and get enough likes on tiktok and they might.
The game has a little news section that says that this interview happened months ago and that they are not going f2p or gaas.
What happened to Xbox steam crossplay basically the whole reason I stopped playing
I started using Linux almost exactly 1 year ago and this is the conclusion I’ve come to. Although I do play around with nix on the server every couple of months, I’ll figure it out someday.
I started with endeavoros. Arch is fine for beginners the install is the only hard part
Nginx. I’m going to learn soon but I’m still new and it seems easy to screw up exposing things to the Internet.
Yeah that was my problem with nobarra I couldn’t find the packages I needed that and the update thing they were using seemed kinda weird
You just have to enable the systemd service
sudo systemctl enable bluetooth --now
Endeavour rocks I switched to Linux a bit over a year ago and have been rocking endeavour the whole time it’s easy mode arch with sick desktop images.
Someone posted this further up I remember when they came out but I don’t know much about them
It should be illegal to click bait that hard. fire the author out of a cannon into the sun.
I switched to Linux about a year ago and I agree with the poster you replied to I used fedora for about a week before switching to arch based endeavor OS and I’ve been on EOS ever since. The install truly is the only hard part of arch.
Juice law?
I use Debian on my server and Arch on my gaming PC and laptop. Both distros offer minimal installs so I can just add the packages I need and avoid the ones I don’t. Debian offers a nice stable base for running my services with minimal downtime and Arch has the most up to date packages for all the cutting edge features I want on desktop.